Old Galician-Portuguese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin -ābās.

Suffix

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-avas (1st conj.)

  1. a suffix indicating the second-person singular indicative imperfect of a verb in -ar
    amar (to love) + ‎-avas → ‎amavas ([You] used to love)
    cantar (to sing) + ‎-avas → ‎cantavas ([You] used to sing)

Descendants

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  • Galician: -abas
  • Portuguese: -avas

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese -avas, from Latin -ābās. Compare Galician and Spanish -abas.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-avas

  1. a suffix indicating the second-person singular indicative imperfect of a verb in -ar
    amar (to love) + ‎-avas → ‎amavas ([You] used to love)
    cantar (to sing) + ‎-avas → ‎cantavas ([You] used to sing)

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Spanish

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Suffix

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-avas

  1. feminine plural of -avo